Back to the Future

Brittnay Daniels
Miss Thomas
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May 24, 2014
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Since the beginning of time, we have wondered what it would be like to rewind time and those things we either did not intend to do, or to do something we should have done in the past. This could alter our lives in the present or future as we know it. The book, Back to the Future, allows you to live this fantasy. Back to the Future will be enjoyed by readers for many years to come. This book has a wonderful blend of comedy, science fiction and action, creating a perfect storm for the reader. One of the best qualitites about this book is that it really makes you think. The story is full of meaningful ideas and irony. So, let’s take a trip back in time. Marty McFly is a typical 17yr. Old American teenager in 1985. His family is dysfunctional, which he’s not proud of. His attendance at school has the principal calling him a slacker. The music he likes to play is just too darn loud. The best part of his life is his girlfriend, Jennifer and his best friend Doc Brown. When Doc is shot by Libyans, Marty accidentally sends himself to 1955...

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IDIOMS
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Period:6
1. Clean up the air-
To get rid of doubts or hard feelings.
All right, let's discuss this frankly. It'll be better if we clear the air.
2. Keep at arm’s length-
To keep at a distance; not to allow to come into close contact.
3. Have ones back on the wall-
to have very serious problems which limit the ways in which you can act.
With rising labor costs, industry has its back to the wall.
4. Bend over backwards-
To betray someone.
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5. Kill two birds with one stone-
To solve two problems at one time with a single action.
John was killing two birds with one stone while he learned the words to his part in the play while peeling potatoes.
6. Bite the hands that feed you-
to treat someone badly who has helped you in some way.
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very rarely.
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8. Break the ice-
To attempt to become friends with someone.
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9. Out on a limb-
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